
Many patients wonder whether regular Botox treatments can alter the natural tone of their facial muscles even after the product has worn off. At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics in New York City, this is a key discussion point during consultations, as Dr. Lanna’s goal is always to create balance rather than dependency.
While Botox temporarily relaxes targeted muscles, repeated use can train them to contract less forcefully over time. This “muscle retraining” effect often leads to:
- Softer baseline expressions, as the muscles no longer overcompensate.
- Reduced wrinkle formation, even between sessions.
- More efficient maintenance, since smaller touch-ups may be needed.
- A naturally rested appearance, without loss of healthy movement.
However, Dr. Lanna monitors each patient closely to ensure muscle tone and symmetry are preserved. Strategic placement, measured dosing, and consistent evaluation are the foundation of her approach. This ensures that even long-term Botox users maintain strength, expression, and balance while enjoying smoother, more youthful results.
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